Restoration Design and Monitoring

The Science Team works closely with TU program staff and grassroots to address the how of restoration. The design of a successful restoration project requires a variety of skills and knowledge that must take into account the entire aquatic system as well as our target species. Monitoring is an important component of any restoration project because it allows us to track the effectiveness of our restoration work.

Williams, J.E. 2011. Healing troubled waters: a primer on stream restoration practices. Trout 53(4):36-41. An introduction to the most effective forms of stream restoration as explained and illustrated on the pages of Trout magazine.